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Heavy fighting near Kilinochchi: Colombo
LTTE counter attack in the Adampan area “crushed”

Track-II calls for positive Pakistan response
SINGAPORE: Non-official opinion-makers from India and Pakistan, meeting here for a Track-II dialogue, have given a call that the Pakistani authorities take “visible action, based on conclusive evidence,” against anti-India ...

Zardari, Karzai vow to fight terror jointly


Iraq war longer than expected: Bush
Washington: President Bush said on Saturday the fight in Iraq had been longer and costlier than expected, but defended the invasion, saying the world could not risk leaving Saddam Hussein’s power unchecked. He said he saw progress toward ...

Heavy job losses in U.S. in one month
New York: The U.S. economy shed 5,33,000 jobs last month, with the worst employment figures since 1974 underlining the scale of the economic crisis gripping the country. The shock data for November far exceeded economists’ most ...

New York fears attacks
New York: New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly has warned of possible copycat attacks in this financial capital of the U.S. in the wake of last week’s terrorist strikes in Mumbai. “In many ways, the city of Mumbai bears ...

British citizenship rules tightened
LONDON: The U.K. has signalled an end to the policy which gave immigrants the “automatic” right to citizenship if they had stayed for a minimum of five years. Under the proposed rules, immigrants will have to ...

Ex-Maoists’ fear on identity
Nawalparasi (NEPAL): At a time when Nepal is debating whether or not to merge the former Maoist combatants with the Nepal Army, combatants of Jhyaltung Danda in Nawalparasi say they want their “identity retained”. Home to ...

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